Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner have added a lawsuit to their list of worries after a D.C. attorney sued them for failures on their financial forms.

The couple, both advisers in the White House, have faced scrutiny since they “inadvertently omitted” dozens of assets worth millions in their first disclosures earlier this year.

But the disclosures all include a swamp of LLCs, investment vehicles known for their secrecy, and lawyer Jeffrey Lovitsky said in a Washington D.C. federal court filing Sunday that he wants to know the “underlying holdings.”

The suit, published by POLITICO Sunday, also asked for information about the value of two other assets and takes issue with the idea that the details cannot be made public because of pre-existing confidentiality agreements

"Mr. Kushner’s 278e was closely reviewed by the nonpartisan Office of Government Ethics, which certified his compliance with federal law. Mr. Kushner and his representatives also maintain ongoing communications with the Office of Government Ethics to ensure his disclosures remain in compliance," the spokesman said.

"Ms. Trump’s 278e parallels Mr. Kushner’s in all relevant respects."

The lawyer also filed a civil suit against President Trump under the Ethics in Government Act earlier this year, saying that he had mixed his own personal liabilities with his company and therefore it was impossible to tell what his own debts were.